Property Management
A NH landlord plans to demolish a rental property to build new construction. Under NH RSA 540, the minimum notice to residential tenants is:
A7 days
B30 days (for month-to-month) or the length of the remaining lease term with proper notice✓ Correct
C60 days for any reason
DNo notice required for demolition
Explanation
Under NH RSA 540, the required notice to terminate a residential tenancy depends on the tenancy type. Month-to-month tenants require 30 days' notice; fixed-term lease tenants are entitled to their lease term. Demolition does not exempt landlords from providing proper notice.
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